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San Jose State volleyball captain, opposing players file Title IX lawsuit over transgender player
A lawsuit has been filed against the Mountain West Conference, the California State University system, San Jose State’s women’s volleyball coach and two administrators surrounding the ongoing controversy that one of the Spartans players was reported to be transgender.
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Who are the Savannah Bananas and where are they going on their world tour?
The Savannah Bananas, who are known for their dancing and antics on the baseball diamond, have ballooned in popularity in recent years. So much so, they have sold out MLB stadiums such as Fenway Park and plan to go to 18 MLB stadiums in 2025.
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Adidas signs first NIL deal with girls' high school basketball player
Adidas has signed high school basketball phenom Kaleena Smith.
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Premier Lacrosse starting new women's league for 2025 ahead of Olympic return
Premier Lacrosse will debut a new women’s league in 2025, three years before the sport returns to the Olympics for the first time since 1948.
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How women are breaking barriers in the sports betting space
With the U.S. sports betting industry experiencing unprecedented growth, here’s how women within the space are breaking barriers and creating a community.
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Jordan Chiles opens up in emotional 1st live interview after losing bronze: ‘I know that we were right'
Jordan Chiles is opening up about how it’s been a “very difficult” time for her since being stripped of her Olympic bronze medal at the 2024 Paris Games.
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Longtime Blazers broadcaster Brian Wheeler dies at 62
Former Portland Trail Blazers broadcaster Brian Wheeler, the radio voice of the team from 1998-2019, has died. He was 62.
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Raygun is quitting competitive breakdancing after Paris Olympics backlash
Rachael Gunn, better known as Raygun, said backlash to her performances at the Paris Olympics has made it “really difficult” for her to continue her breaking career.
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Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani has successful surgery from World Series shoulder injury
Shohei Ohtani had successful surgery on the shoulder he injured in the slide that scared Dodgers fans during the World Series.
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Is this the world's ‘coolest hotel room' for baseball fans? Go inside to see the view
Travelers who stay at the hotel inside the Es Con Field Hokkaido stadium can watch baseball games from their rooms or while soaking in natural hot springs.
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Gregg Popovich to step away as Spurs coach indefinitely due to illness
San Antonio Spurs assistant Mitch Johnson is expected to serve as interim head coach for the near future.
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What is New York's best sports year ever?
New York’s title drought is over with the Liberty winning a title and the Yankees four wins away from adding another. So, where does 2024 rank among the area’s best sports years?
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Rafael Nadal announces his retirement from tennis
Tennis legend Rafael Nadal announced his retirement Thursday at age 38.
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Why retired football player Victor Cruz is spreading awareness about obesity
The former New York Giants star partnered with the NFL Alumni’s Tackle Obesity program this year to drive change around obesity rates within the Hispanic community.
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University of Miami beats Virginia Tech to stay undefeated after Hail Mary TD overturned
Cam Ward found Isaiah Horton with a 1-yard touchdown pass with 1:57 left for what became the winning score, and No. 7 Miami rallied to beat Virginia Tech 38-34 in the Atlantic Coast Conference opener for both teams on Friday night. The ending was controversial: Officials deemed that Da’Quan Felton caught a 30-yard touchdown pass from Kyron Drones amid a...
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Some rain expected at Canes vs Virginia Tech game at Hard Rock
If you’re headed to the UM vs Virginia Tech game, you could run into some rain at Hard Rock Stadium Friday night.
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Which franchise is in the worst shape: Panthers, A's or White Sox?
“The Dan Patrick Show” debated all of the worst franchises in professional sports and settled on three candidates for discussion.
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Taking risks, making money: How sports betting in Florida changed this year
Sports betting is now legal in Florida, but there are restrictions. How people are taking advantage of the options available in the Sunshine State.
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Indiana farm made a corn maze with Caitlin Clark's face and it's spectacular
Caitlin Clark has only been playing in Indiana for a few months, but she has certainly made an impression — even in the corn fields.
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Taking risks, making money: How sports betting in Florida changed this year
Sports betting is now legal in Florida, but there are restrictions. NBC 6 reporter Sophia Hernandez explores how people are taking advantage of the options available in the Sunshine State.